Minggu, 22 Desember 2013

If you've finished the six steps to The Perfect Shine,
you'll need to do some light maintenance to keep it looking great.
If it's a true show car (toy), keep it covered. Even while it's neatly
tucked away in the garage, you should keep your car covered. This keeps
dust and pollutants off of the beautiful finish, and the wax won't evaporate as
quickly (yes, wax evaporates).

Next, plan to do a quick detailing on your car
after each outing. Choose a good detailing spray containing no
protection or a carnauba wax detailing spray. A good detailing
spray will restore shine. A carnauba detailing spray will replenish the
wax lost through evaporation. Quick detailing will normally take
no more than 5 to 10 minutes.

You can apply a fresh coat of P21S wax as often as you
like. I recommend reapplying wax monthly, or whenever you want your car
to look its very best.

etween washes and after washing, I recommend using Sonus Acrylic Spritz Quick Detail Spray 16.9 oz. or Sonus Carnauba Spritz. Both
products will restore shine and protection. The Sonus Carnauba Spritz
contains the same grade carnauba wax as P21S 100% Carnauba Wax
. If you keep
your car garaged and covered, this is a great detailing spray to maintain the
concours finish. If your car is a daily driver, use Sonus Acrylic Spritz,
which contains polymer protection.

The Klasse sealant glaze protection will last 5 to 6
months. Plan to repeat The Perfect Shine process two to three times a
year to keep your car's paint in perfect showroom condition.

HOW THE PERFECT SHINE WORKS

There's no particular magic to this classic car
polishing process; however, at least two of the ingredients are key. Finish
preparation is the most significant function of the process. The
paint finish must be refined through several grades of polish. This is
how jewelry makers create gems of radiant beauty.

The key ingredients are Klasse All-In-One Polish
and
P21S 100% Carnauba Wax. The reason these two products work
together, where others do not, is actually pretty simple. Klasse is an
acrylic resin coating. It's not a petroleum- or water-based
product. It's an acrylic. When it dries, it dries hard. Most
synthetic sealants are polymers based on the element silicone.

To my knowledge, all polymer sealants are
based on an emulsion system containing petroleum distillates. As a
result, even the mildest petroleum distillates remove polymer sealants.
Zaino Show Car Polish is the only polymer sealant that I'm aware of that can be
successfully layered (a new application of Zaino Show Car Polish does not
remove previous applications).

Likewise, carnauba waxes contain petroleum
distillates. In waxes, petroleum distillates are used to soften the
carnauba, which is rock hard in its raw form, so it can be blended into a paste
or cream. The P21S Carnauba Wax formula uses a highly refined petroleum
distillate, much the same as that used in the manufacture of cosmetics (i.e.,
lipstick wax). The solvent content in P21S Carnauba Wax does not
affect the cured Klasse sealant glaze. By conducting side-by-side
durability tests, I have proven Klasse remains solidly intact.